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AT&T sued by Sprint, must defend decision to tell users that 4G is “5G E”

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Sprint is suing AT&T, alleging that AT&T’s misleading “5G E” advertising campaign violates laws prohibiting false advertising and deceptive acts and practices.

AT&T renamed a large portion of its 4G network, calling it “5G E,” for “5G Evolution.” But as we’ve written, what AT&T calls 5G E consists of technologies that are part of the years-old 4G LTE-Advanced standard and are already used by Verizon, T-Mobile, and Sprint on their 4G networks. Despite that, AT&T has been advertising this supposed upgrade to 5G E and even changing network indicators on smartphones from 4G to 5G E.

“By making the false claim that it is offering a 5G wireless network where it offers only a 4G LTE Advanced network, AT&T is attempting to secure an unfair advantage in the saturated wireless market,” Sprint wrote in a complaint filed yesterday in US District Court for the Southern District of New York. “AT&T’s false and misleading statements deceive consumers into believing that AT&T now operates a 5G wireless network and, through this deception, AT&T seeks to induce consumers to purchase or renew AT&T’s services when they might otherwise have purchased Sprint’s services.”

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Beware honey traps: They are a dimension of cyber warfare and India must be prepared – Times of India

Beware honey traps: They are a dimension of cyber warfare and India must be prepared  Times of India

There has been one more incident of an army man passing on information to Pakistan on the heels of ISI reportedly using social media to set a honey trap.

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Pro-active defence must to counter cyber threat – The Tribune India

Pro-active defence must to counter cyber threat  The Tribune India

Vijay Mohan. Tribune News *Service*. Chandigarh, December 9. Cyber warfare will be the defining factor in any future conflict, but India is lagging behind in this …

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Verizon/AOL helped advertisers track kids online, must now pay $5M fine

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Verizon-owned AOL helped advertisers track children online in order to serve targeted ads, in violation of a federal children’s privacy law, and has agreed to pay a fine of $ 4.95 million, New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood announced today.

“The Attorney General’s Office found that AOL conducted billions of auctions for ad space on hundreds of websites the company knew were directed to children under the age of 13,” Underwood’s announcement said. “Through these auctions, AOL collected, used, and disclosed personal information from the websites’ users in violation of COPPA [Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act], enabling advertisers to track and serve targeted ads to young children.”

In addition to paying the largest-ever fine for violating COPPA, the Verizon-owned company “has agreed to adopt comprehensive reforms to protect children from improper tracking,” the announcement said.

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